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Throw on another log, Light up your pipe, old lad, > Draw up that cosy chain— What if the weather’s bad? Wild winter winds, may blow O'er mountain, bush and moor; We're safe from roughs and colds With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Fullness after Eating, flatulence, dizziness disappear when you regularly cat Yeaston Tablets.— Nees, Chemists, [lardy street. ~To keep the bed warmer for a longer time use a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. A British guarantee. Dandruff! Use Brice's Dandruff Prescription 5/6, and Circassian Cream 2/-. Nees Chemist, Hardy street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 8

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